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Exploring how migration changes the places where we live
Society, Politics & Law

Exploring how migration changes the places where we live

...et al 2018): people don’t relate to each other anymore as members of the same community, but instead called upon to become either border guard or suspect of being an undocumented migrant. The hostile environment policy has come under public criticism in the wake of the scandal surrounding the Windrush Generation of British citizens and migrants from the Caribbean who...
Studying medicine bilingually
Health, Sports & Psychology

Studying medicine bilingually

...et cetera. So, if we look at work experience, it can be anything. It could be work experience in a hospital, which is a traditional way that medical students come into medical school but it’s important to remember that there are some areas of the country without a district general hospital, for example, Powys in Wales, and those students making an application to medical...
Level 1: Introductory 1 hr
Managing and managing people
Money & Business

Managing and managing people

...et al., 1976). These are set out below. Immobilisation: the initial ‘frozen’ feeling when you do not know what to make of your new role. Minimisation: you carry on as though nothing has changed, perhaps denying inside that you really have new roles as a manager. Depression: when the nature and volume of the expectations upon you have sunk in and you feel you cannot...
Geological processes in the British Isles
Science, Maths & Technology

Geological processes in the British Isles

...circulation will be restricted, allowing organic-rich and/or evaporitic sediments to accumulate. Basin subsidence will occur rapidly as the new ocean opens and crustal blocks on either side of the basin are stretched and faulted...Geological processes in the British Isles: 4.3.3 Stage 3: Passive continental margin formation - Eventually, movement along faults initiated...
An introduction to computers and computer systems
Digital & Computing

An introduction to computers and computer systems

...double every year for at least the next ten years. Whether we look at the CPU or at memory, the fundamental component of the computer is the transistor. The incorporation of many transistors onto a single silicon chip, in the form of an integrated circuit, started a process of miniaturisation that continues to this day. More and more transistors are placed in a given...
Succeed with maths: part 2 Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Succeed with maths: part 2

...double-check the answer add the pints sold to the pints left in the barrel and then convert back to gallons. This should be the same as the original capacity given: Total number of pints equals 240 pints prefix plus of 160 pints equals 400 pints one gallon equals eight pints So total volume in gallons equals 400 division eight equals 50 gallons You can now confidently...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Diversity and inclusion in the workplace Badge icon
Money & Business

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

...et al (2020) focus on gender and race related advice for white men in the US, but they ‘believe it can be used by members of any privileged group who want to create inclusive organisations’: Educate yourself – take the time to read, listen, watch and deepen understanding. Recognise that members of an underrepresented group won’t all have the same experiences. Own...
Brighton Pavilion
History & The Arts

Brighton Pavilion

...circulating libraries, promenading and ogling along the Parade, donkey-rides on the beach, balls and assemblies at the Old Ship and the Castle Inn, and the theatre, where you might have seen the celebrated actresses Mrs Siddons and Mrs Jordan. (The new Theatre Royal at Brighton was soon able to attract such London celebrity performers not just during the summer, when the...
Level 2: Intermediate 16 hrs